As far as I know the spacers are a dealer-only part but maybe not where you are? I don't think you could torque the nut without a spacer but its been a while... On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Jens Jakob Andersen <jayjay@zorck.dk>wrote: > Hi, > > A SKF/FAG rearbearing kit like this, > > http://www.kaefer-co.de/index.php?view=details&path=0.191.233.&size=large&id=2975 > > does it come with the internal spacers between the bearings? > > I just got my car back from the garage, and in the "bits and pieces" > bag, I FOUND THE SPACERS. > > If there normally are new spacers in the kit, I am happy and no worry. > > BUT IF THE SPACERS ARE NOT PART OF THE KIT - I AM very worried. > > Hope that someone can help me - before I have to tell the mechanic to > pull rear hubs apart while I am watching. > > /JJ >
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